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Meteor (1979) directed by Ronald Neame is one of those disaster flicks that really leans into the anxiety of the late '70s. The premise—a massive asteroid racing toward Earth—creates this palpable tension throughout the film. The pacing's a bit uneven, but the atmospheric moments, especially when the characters grapple with the enormity of the threat, really draw you in. The practical effects, while perhaps not as polished as modern standards, have a certain charm that adds to the film's unique vibe. The performances, particularly from the ensemble cast, bring a level of seriousness that counters some of the more outlandish elements. It's a fascinating slice of sci-fi that captures the era's fears about technology and extinction.
Tackles the theme of human resilience against cosmic threats.Notable for its blend of action and sci-fi elements.Features an interesting mix of practical effects and set pieces.
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